Community Partners
Partner with Purpose


Serve With Impact
UNCP Community Partners play a vital role in our students’ development as civic-minded leaders. By offering co-curricular and service-learning opportunities, partners serve as co-educators—helping students grow their leadership skills while advancing your organization’s mission and community goals.
Looking to make a difference, build your resume and gain real-world experience? Opportunities are shared through UNCP Serve, our mobile-friendly platform that links students, faculty and staff to meaningful service experiences with our 190+ community partners.

Connecting With Our Students
Find ways to connect your organization with our office, including the types of service and engagement opportunities available.
Academic Service-Learning
Academic service-learning is a high-impact teaching strategy that integrates meaningful
community service with classroom instruction and guided reflection. It enriches student
learning, promotes civic responsibility and helps strengthen local communities. Service-learning
opportunities are embedded in course curricula to bridge the gap between theory and
practice.
Campus Engagement
Connect with students directly by participating in campus events such as volunteer
fairs or tabling opportunities. We also facilitate collaborations between community
partners, student organizations and campus departments on shared service initiatives.
Co-Curricular Service
Co-curricular service includes student-led service opportunities outside the classroom.
Signature programs include Days of Service, the Alternative Break Program and civic
engagement efforts like UNCP Votes. These initiatives allow your organization to connect
with students passionate about making a difference.
UNCP Serve
UNCP Serve is our online, mobile-friendly platform that links community partners with
UNCP students, faculty and staff. Use it to promote volunteer opportunities, manage
student engagement and track service hours — all in one place.
Direct Service
Hands-on service that involves face-to-face interaction and direct support to individuals
or groups in the community.
Examples: Volunteering with senior citizens, reading to young children, or assisting
at local shelters.
Indirect Service
Behind-the-scenes support that benefits the community without direct contact with
those being served.
Examples: Organizing food drives, assembling care packages or participating in environmental
cleanups.
Advocacy
Service that raises awareness or educates others about important issues affecting
your community.
Examples: Giving presentations on social topics, creating awareness campaigns or distributing
educational materials related to your organization’s mission.
Register Your Organization
- Recruit UNCP student volunteers directly! Registered community partners can recruit student volunteers directly through special interest in community service and volunteerism.
- Advertise opportunities & events! Advertise all of your organization's volunteer opportunities and community events to university students, faculty, staff and community through our volunteer database, UNCP Serve.
- Create intentional and sustainable partnerships with faculty, staff and students through academic service-learning opportunities.
- Participate in volunteer fairs or other campus events to connect and recruit UNCP student volunteers.
- Be a host site for service opportunities during our Day of Service events. Our Days of Service are annual events that mobilize large groups of student volunteers to serve the community in honor of national days of action such as MLK Jr. Day, 9/11 Day of Service and Community Action Day. As a service site, your organization can help create meaningful impact while connecting with students eager to give back.
- Schedule an initial meeting with a staff member from Leadership, Learning & Community.
- Register your organization on UNCP Serve. Once submitted, a representative from our office will review your request and reach out to you promptly.
- Review and complete the Community Partner Agreement for expectations and guidelines of partnership.
- Schedule a virtual site visit.
- New community partners must complete a UNCP Serve Training and ABC Model Training prior to partnership. UNCP Serve Trainings can be conducted virtually with your organization upon request.
- Review the Community Partner Agreement for expectations and guidelines of partnership.
- This Community Partner Agreement was implemented in 2019. All established and new community partners should complete this form and return it to Leadership, Learning & Community.
- Update your organizations profile on UNCP Serve.'
- If you have had recent staffing changes, would like to further discuss ways to get your organization connected with UNCP or would like to schedule a UNCP Serve refresher training, please contact Leadership, Learning & Community.